Anyone know what kind of connector goes in one of these holes?
The ones (according to orientation) are to the right of the fuses, between the relays.
Mine looks like this (couldn't find an actual pic, so diagram):
And I want to run 3 wires to A, and 1 to D, they have inline fuses so that's not an issue.
Don't recognize it, but:
Should have info on what those spots are in either the cap of the fuse box, the manual for the car, or the repair manual. You could also call up the manufacturer/email them and askthe question. Or head to your local auto parts store.
I know what the spots are, they're labeled on the diagram (however from looking while I was at class earlier, I realize the 2nd picture may not work, and I'm too lazy to fix it).
Basically at this point I need to replace one 10a fuse with a 30-50a fuse (gotta make sure it doesn't go anywhere else, and I have inline fuses in each wire I'm running set to 10 anyway, and I'm still way under for the gauge of wire I'm putting in).
and find a few more connectors, I know what I need now, took a picture of the physical one with my phone to get a better look and realized I have something that will work, just a matter of doing it.
Going to double check my math and run/crimp some wires tomorrow, then all that's left is finding a good ground location to tie the ground wires to, since the ecu is right under where I'm installing this box, there should be several spots with all that bare metal, or I should be able to find a screw under the dash. If my math works out, I may go back out tonight and finish up.
I should have took a picture of the inside of the box, it's not the prettiest, but not bad overall for my first time I think. (Plastic radio shack project box, a switch, 4 12v power outlets, a bunch of wire and some inline fuses, some soldering and heat shrink tubing, along with a hot glue gun, oh and dremmeling the box, all in all as long as my math works out I should have working power outlets in my car for the first time since the car was purchased in 1994...